Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 24, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
AGE Two
IT SEEMS TO ME
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
ing to locate work for the young
people.
Mrs. Alice Beem has decided
to try an employment agency for
the young people as well as for
adults at her home.
Anyone wishing odd jobs done
tered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.
irch 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
'ne Year, in Curry County___
'ne Year, outside Curry County
— $2.50
.... $300
Fire, 1 heft, Auto, Trucl{, Comprehensive, Surety,
Public Liability and Property Damage, trough
AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.
This message is directed to the graduates of the high
:hools—not only of Curry county, but any who may
cad these words. Its intent is to congratulate you on
By Dewey
our achievements, but also to warn you that henceforth Here we are, Pilot readers, on
the eve of another Azalea Fes­
ou face the world, alone, so to speak.
tival, another chance for us in•
Heretofore your parents have shielded you from the this community to really show
calities, in the home, that the world presents to you. to the world what kind of people!
we actually are—what we be­
.•rom now on, your life will be pretty much as you make lieve in our community and w ish 1
t—the outcome now depends upon your own initiative the world to believe. Have you
ever looked at it in that way?
ind ability. Your ability—that’s what let’s talk about.
Southern Curry county has no
What are you prepared to do? Have you developed equal
in the world for its flori- ,
culture
—ar at least match this
nine ability which can lie turned into employment or|
community for beauty, climate,
ivelih<x>d in your years at schtxil? Have you made any temperature uniformity, and a
»Ians for the future, and have you outlined a method score of other facts one may be
»f you have not the temperament nor inclination to go
:o a place which you would not I k - interested. However,
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^Vi<ui/Aa work—me Kind you
ike best and believe would be worth while as lone
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k /on live. Make your work command attention —and then
abe to boast /about. Somewhere
in eastern Tennessee azaleas are
to be found in a manner we may
have here—but then you can’t
match the other attributes.
This area has untouched nat­
ural resources that await ex­
ploitation. This area, feeling the
pinch of expansion is but begin­
ning to grow’. Have you told
all your friends about that fact?
Where else can we find the
outdoor 'attractions in such pro
fusion ? Where can you find sea
and river fishing, and but a half
hour to be back in the big game
country? Where c can you find
camping facilities s so easily?
Wn
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tnlrr
We haven
haven't
taken advantage
of the national publicity which
has been ours for free. We seem
indifferent
to the telling
national
azine arrticles
of mag-
this
Your high school education, you will find, is neces-
ary for success, but you will be disappointed soon tn immediate area.
Hnd hout
it
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in our
Our with the world
ext couple of years should be made productive in way^'^
WELCOME TO AZALEA FESTIVAL
1 his week-end, again we, in this community, welcome
’ou to come and enjoy the annual Azalea Festival — toj
■njoy the almost unmatchable beauty to be seen in the!
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so for
vou
pageantry in a setting ot unsurpassed beautv. You
world never a^ain to sec beauty of
X. gracious
on
you proud you came,
for its beauty and fit
our attentance at Az.
sources in this arc.
We are too set
to share it
when the world
Someone is losing sight of the\
fact that if we would only pre- j
pare to accommodate those who
Irish to come here, greater na­
tional exploitation would be ours
for little more than the asking.
Saturdyiy and Sunday, at Azalea
Festival, let us show people the
beauties of this area let us tell
them what we have here to offer
the settler, and point out the
untouched natural resources.
Have been amazed by the uni­
formity of character of the peo-
plc who are coming here to a Oil
iate w ith Brookings Plywood
poration. While 1 haven't met
any ways mar all of them. I did
note a "pattern” shall we call
it. of the calibre of the men. It
bodes well for this area for these
men arc the kind which will
build a community
/ presu me flit incorporators
had this in mind
hope they did, for the future of
any corporation depends largely
upon the men who run and op­
erate it. 1 predict groat things
for this area because of them.
pornimtv to
I hand and exert some effort
in its behalf, at practical^ no monetary cost.
This area did its part, partially
at least, by voting favorably on
the county-wide school levy. It
is, ¡x'ople will find, the most eco­
nomical way to carry on schools
of the countv.
H’/// Run Employment
ummcr
Pilot class ads reach your mar­
ket quicker—try them!
THE AMERICAN WAY!
YOU MEET THE WORLD TODAY
vish to stay on with some business or industry, or your
enure will be so short. Give honest labor and you will
ind that employers can be quite human.
are urged to register with her
by telephone if they wish, Phone
554. Those wishing work will al­
so wish to register.
INSURE TODAY---------
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any
hange of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two
ents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will
*e dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
The world is a hard task-master, graduates! It will
ek you if you have ability, hut it ean also be cold, and
Thursday, May 24, 1951
who, June 12 A
was
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an
made in this paper for some
Established in 1846
Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine—
C. O. Leonard Insurance Agency
Appraisals and Information—No Obligation!!
Telephones 341 or 281
Brookings, Oregon
Seafood, Steak and Chicken Dinners
Chetco Cafe
TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL LUNCH!
WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES
HOURS: 6:00 A. M. TO i :oo A. M.
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer CaMneta
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Deora,
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IF ITS MADE OF WOOD—
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs
tan
Dr. Henry S. Crawford
Office House . . 10 to 6, on all days
Mondays, 1 uesday, Thursday Evening! 7-9
878 Front St.. Crescent Ctiy
Phone 2502
(Next to Greyhound Bus Depot)
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tur-Vef Ctetuters
Quality Cleaning and Pressing
Also Agents for
DEL NORTE LAUNDRY
Pickup and Deliver^ Service, on
CALL 233
BROOKINGS, ORE,
Mondays and Thursdays